On 2/9/2016 6:01 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Now to add to the confusion I just tried an F23 portable that doesn't
get updated as often and it connects to the camera 192.168.1.52 that
this box10 can't as shown above. I will try booting another computer
to Fedora 22 and see if it still works as before ... I suspect that
perhaps something may have changed in network manager?
If I understand what you're saying, the following conditions are true:
- router reboot makes router unable to connect to other devices on the
LAN that connect to it via wireless
- reboot of devices restores connectivity to router
- devices have static IP addresses on LAN
- when devices are unable to communicate with router they can
communicate with other devices on the network
A sticking point for me, assuming I am not missing something, is that
other devices can communicate with each other over the wireless link
provided by the router but the router can't see any of them. That is
really strange. I would recommend restarting the firewall service but
the fact rebooting a device makes things work again seems to indicate
the firewall isn't the problem.
The fact rebooting a device, an external entity, causes the router to be
able to communicate with it again might indicate that reconnecting to
the wireless access point is what kicks things back into gear. I know
that a reboot will do this by default (grasping at straws here), but
have you tried disabling/enabling the wireless service on the router
after it has fully rebooted to see if that has any effect? Maybe the
run level it is being started at has something to do with the problem.
Also, it might be interesting to execute "arp -a" on the router both
before and after it reboots to see what results you get.
Tom
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